
Apartments near Scranton School in Cleveland, OH (64 Rentals)


Driftwood

ELECTRIC GARDENS

TREO

The Abbey Townhomes and Flats

Grosvenor Place

The Fairmont Creamery

Waterford Bluffs

Merchant Avenue Lofts

Fairfield Avenue Flats

BVQ Lofts

San Sofia Luxury Apartments

Tremont Place Lofts

2448 Professor Ave, Unit A - Main Floor

2446 Professor Ave, Unit A - Main Floor

2451 Thurman Ave, Unit #2

2451 Professor Ave

2014-2030 Seymour Ave

2448 W 14th St

1017 Kenilworth Ave

1009 Kenilworth Ave

2446-2448 Tremont Ave

Tremont Gem

2085 Columbus Rd

Duck Island 7

2109 W 11th St

787 Starkweather Ave

Professor

W20th & Smith

2471 W 7th St

2485 7th St

2242 W 5th St

1936 Columbus Rd

Jefferson Townhomes

Tappan Apartments

Scranton Castle

The Lincoln

Manhattan Tower

Scranton Ave Carriage Works

Lincoln Park Place

West 14 Lofts

Tremont Terraces on Lincoln Park

2539 W 10th St

2270 W 14th St

Merchant Street

Columbus Lofts

INTRO

Market District Lofts

Tremont Pointe Apartments

Riverview Tower
Cleveland, OH Local Guide

Located in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District at 1991 Barber Ave in Cleveland, OH, Scranton Elementary School serves grades PK-8 and has an enrollment of roughly 471 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top Cleveland apartments for rent that are close to Scranton Elementary School with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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